Indianapolis Times, Volume 43, Number 278, Indianapolis, Marion County, 30 March 1932 — Page 12

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SCOUTS KNEEL IN PRAYERS FOR INJURED LEADER Barred From Bedside, They Join in Asking Divine Aid for ‘Their Pal.’ The ability of telling time by the shadow of a tree, of knowing one bark from another, of being able to tie a seamanlike knot was forgotten Tuesday night in the Tabernacle Presbyterian church by Troop 72 of the Boy Scouts, Instead of these scoutlike studies the efficacy of prayer was the heart theme of eighteen boys of the troop. They knelt in prayer asking that the Maker of the tree barks they study and the shadows which they learn as “so-and-so o’clock" take away the shadow of death that lingers near the bedside of their scoutmaster, Leßoy Allen, 22, of 3856 Cornelius avenue. Hurt in Car Crash Allen is in city hospital in a critical condition suffering from injuries incurred in a motor car wreck. He was injured Monday night while riding on a truck with a group of scouts at Thirty-second street and Park avenue. Due to his serious condition physicians have been unable to use an X-ray to determine I the exact extent of his internal injuries. No visitors are allowed in his hospital room. All Join in Prayer So his troop, unable to buoy up his battle with death by bedside handclasps, resorted to prayer. S. J. Craig, assistant scoutmaster, and Pearson Herrington, scout commissioner for the troop's district, led the prayer service. Other services will be held from time to time. Allen was one of the city’s leading workers in the Boy Scout clothing drive for the unemployed. He was the “troop pal" as well as instructor. THE TIMES Want Ad Headquarters Transient Rates Minimum spaced want ad accepted If two lines. Charge Cash Number Insertions Per Line Per Line One Time 20 .19 3 consecutive times 16 .15 6 consecutive times 13 .13 Rooms, Etc. Charge Based on Two Lines. Charge Cash 2 lines, one time 37 .35 2 lines. 3 times ........ .73 .72 3 lines, C times 1.13 1.00 Discounts Ads may be phoned id and charged 11 the advertiser is listed in the phone directory or is identified ana accepted bv the credit department. A DISCOUNI o: ONE CENT FOR EACH LINE is given to transient advertisers paying their bill within ONE WEEK sitebilling. Advertisers are asked to take advantage ol this discount. Deaths, Lost and Found, Etc. Death Notices. Caras ol thunks, in Memoriams Lodge and Church Notices. Lost and Pound ads are charged at a rate oi 10 cents oer line. Situation Wanted, i Cents net Word Minimum 12 Words. Want ads mav be phoned in as late as 11:15 A. M. tor publication In the 2:00 P. M. Home Edition od the same day. Phone: RILEY 5551 Phone Service a a M to B P M nnv LEG A LS Legal Auctions and Sales WE will sell at Puolic Auction one Cadillac sedan, 1926 model 3-14, serial No 109308; motor No. 109308, for storage charges amounting to $140.50, at 10 a. m., Wednesday, April 6, 1932. SERVICE MO'IOR INN, PUBLIC AUCTION The Cleveland, Cincinnati. Chicago k St. Louis Bv (NYC KH Cos. Lesseei will at DUDlic auction at their treight Claim Warehouse. Capitol Ave. and South St.. Indianapolis. Ind.. at 9:30 a. m Friday April Bth. 1932. the following described shipments which have been refused or unclaimed and charges unpaid unless previously claimed bv rightful owner Carriers No.—Consignee ana Destination —Commodity. R-424—Consolidated Salt Cos.. Tiffin Ohio; 6 bags salt. R-427—Rossville Commercial Alcohol Cos . Lawrcnceville, lnd.; 1 emptv drum. R-428—Evan Johnson Cos.. Sidney. Ohio: 1 carton candy. S/O 992—0/N Howard Sutherlin. Warsaw. Ind.: 1 drum pet. lubg. oil. S/O 733 —Lalb Cos., Louisville. Ky.: 3 erts. enam. bath tubs. RC 32935—Lactopon Laboratories Inc.. Chicago. 111.: 1 bx. medicine. S/O 994—0/N J. L. Roak. Brownsburg. Ind.: 1 keg horse shoes. S/O 3025—Herschell L. Kendall. Lawrencevillc. 111.: 1 cst. Iron brooder stove, 1 ctn. broder canopy. S/O 995—Robert Tavlor. Crawfordsville, Ind.: 1 st. keg lubg. oil. S O 996—0/N Norris Bump. Cleveland. Ohio: 1 ctn. soap. S O 997—Culver Mfg. Cos., Winchester. Ind.: 3 ctn. gloves. S O 998—Chicago Coil k Spring Cos.. Chicago. 111.: 1 ctn. coil springs. S O 999—Smith Bros. Paint Cos.. Cleveland. Ohio: 2 pails putty. S O 1000—O/N Marguerite Flower Shop. Cincinnati. Ohio: 1 crt. ol red oak. S O 2051—Ivan Kilpatrick. East St. Louis. 111.: 7 pcs. chimney pars. S O 2052 —Wilson k Son Coal Cos.. Washington. Ind.: 1 hlf. brl. 110. cleaning compound. 1 fib. bx. faucets. S/O 2053 —The Layton Cos.. Lebanon. Ind.: 1 st. bbl. Ua. cleaning compound, 1 lib. cs. iron faucets. S O 2054—0/N Henry Cooke. Dayton. Ohio; 6 trunks H H goods. 1 brl. household goods. 1 bx. H H goods. I crt. cabinet, l crt. suite cases. S/O 2055 —Vincent Roach. Cleveland. Ohio: 6 boxes household goods. S O 2056—Eugene Donzelot * Sons. St. Louis. Mo.: 11 bgs. Wahoo bark drv. S O 2057 —Citv Dog Pound. St. Louis. Mo.; 1 drum sanitary spray. 1 ctn. sprayers. S/O 2058—Holmes Motor Cos.. Newcastle. Ind.: 2 bbl. paint. 1 cs. spravers. S/O 2059 —Peerless Stock Salt Cos.. Columbus. Ohio: 6 bgs. medicated stock salt. S O 2060 —Flossie Cain. Hazelrlgg. Ind.: 1 hlf. brl. and 1 kit roof cement. 1 case brushes. S/O 2061—0 N Cecil Smith. Bloomington. 111.: 2 ctn. auto lites. S/O 2062—Peerless Stock Salt Cos.. Columbus Ohio: 6 bags medicated stock salt. S O 2063—Miami Tov and Novelty Cos.. Davton. Ohio: 3 erts. cigaret machines. S/O 2064 —O/N Williams Coal Cos.. Day-

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LEGALS Legal Auctions and Sales ton. Ohio: 1 bx. auto register and 1 ctn. auto register paper. S O 2065—0/N B. L. Van Aiken. Elkhart. Ind.: 1 box glass vases. SO 2066—The Dunham Cos.. Berea. ■ Ohio; 1 gas water heater. 8 O 2067—Pearl J Howell. Muncle. Ind.: * 1 st. brl. and 1 kit roof cement. 1 case I brushes. 1 S/O 2068—Culver Mfg. Cos.. Winchester. Ind.: 2 ctn. gloves. S O 2069—Amel Tavlor. Iroauols. 111.: PO Kentlan*. Ind.: 1 keg and 1 can lubg. oil. S O 2070—Ohio Varnish Cos.. Cleveland. Ohio; 1 ctn. machine enamel. S/O 2071—Brookville Sales Barn. Brookvifie. Ind.: 15 kits roof paint. 1 S/O 2073- Rex Products k Mfg. Cos.. ; Cleveland. Ohio: 9 ctn. washing powder. 8/0 2074 American Oil Pumo and Tank Cos.. Cincinnati. Ohio. 1 gasoline pump. 8/0 2075—Duro Mfg Cos . Charleston. 'lll 1 five gal. drum 11a. roof cement. ! 8/0 3076—Consolidated Salt Cos.. Tiffin. Ohio: 12 bags stock salt. , 8/0 2077—R. C. Jameson. Dayton. Ohio: 1 Iron barrel. _ , _ , . S O 2078—8. and J. Mfg. Cos.. Springfield. Ohio: 1 ctn. lawn sprinklers. _ S/O 2079—L. E. Murphy, c/o Truscon Steel Cos.. Cincinnati. Ohio; 1 arum putty. SO 2081—North Vernon Lumber Cos.. North Vernon. Ind.: 1 lawn swing. S O 2082—T. D Long. Kankakee. HI.: 1 bdl. sewing machine ertd. S/O 2083 National Feeders Cnn.. Tiffin. Ohio: 10 bags salt. „ . _ _. 8/0 2084—Shelbv Sales Book Cos.. Shelby. Ohio: 14 ctn. sales books 8/0 2085—8. k M. Sales and Service. Acton. Ind.: 12 bags stock salt. S/O 3002—Simplicity Pattern Cos.. Chicago. HI.: 1 box dress patterns. 8/0 3029—Mrs. A. F. Howard. Springfield. Ohio: 1 crt. babv carriage. S/O 3068—The National Feeder Cos., Tiffin. Ohio: 3 bags stock salt. S/O 3069-Mantle Lamp Company or America. Alexandria. Ind.; 7 ctn. lamps, i ' l SVo o 3o7o—Clarence Gilliland. CrawfordsI vllle. Ind.: 1 keg net. lubg. oil. S o 3074—Walter Cunningham. Crawfordsville. Ind.; 1 st. keg lubg oU. S O 3076 —Domestic Elect. Appliance Cos.. Peoria Til • 2 erts. refrigerator coils. S O 3102—T C. Overly. Kenton. Ohio ! p 0.. McGuflev. Ohio: 3 sacks mineral ml ß'o 1430—Glldden Cos.. Baltimore. Ohio: 4 boxes llauid paint. , 8/0 3223 —Dunham Cos.. Berea. Ohio. 1 'bx water heater. . In addition to the above mentioned articles, there will be offered this time, manv other articles which have been refused arcount of damage or nave checked over without marks. . , Shipments mav be inspected. Thursday. April 7th. 1932. between hours of 8.00 a. m. an Descr?Dtton n of packages aP ?,,??! )le ( ? ul [£t® freight or wav bill but neither auanuy "v.:sfrs :&rt*.a“SVi<w Dflvable FCA 302 Big Four Bldg. Indianapolis. Ind. C. A. MILLS Auctioneer. Legal Notices ___ declaration state of Indiana. County of Marion, ss. Grant Hornaday. being du ’y a £ , w^ n ls up l °e his oath deposes and says that he is tne President of P the Hornaday Milk Company. Inc. which is the corporation named m and filing the foregoing notice and descrip tion that each and all of oJ representations and showings contained m the said notice and description are l and complete, that the said .U? 0 to & the Milk Company. Inc. has a right to the said tradenames, trademarks and devices known as ‘ Hornaday-Everyday Extra Rich-Select Milk'' within a circle, atoo "Hornaday-Everyday.” "Extra Rich within a circle. Also "Hornaday-Everyday, "Properlv Pasteurized Milk f within „ S circle "Hornaday Select Milk Everyday. "Select Milk,” Also the name Hornaday Milk C 0..” “Hornaday’s Jersey Brand Butter,” and that no person, firm, coparnership—unincorporated association corporation or voluntary association other than the corporation, the name of which Is subscribed to said Notice and Description has a right to such use, either m tne Identical form or In any such near resemblance as might be calculated to de ceive and that the description included in and made a part of said Notice and Description which is presented for record is a true description of the said tradenames, trademark and devices sought to be protected. And further the .giant sayeth not y Notary Public: WM. J. CLARK. Indianapolis. Indiana. GENERAL ORDINANCE NO. 21. 1932. An Ordinance amending Section 44 of General Ordinance No. 36. 1928. as amended bv General Ordinance No. 31. 1931. and General Ordinance No. 81. 1931, and fixing a time when the same shall take Cf BE IT ORDAINED BY THE COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA: SECTION I. That Section 44 of General Ordinance No. 96 1928, as amended by General Ordinance No. 31. 1931. and General Ordinance No. 81, 1931, be and the same is hereby amended to read as follows, to-wit: "SECTION 44. VEHICLES MUST STOP BEFORE ENTERING 'THRU' STREET. The following streets and parts of streets are hereby declared to constitute ‘THRU streets for the purpose of this section: (1) Any boulevard which is now or which mav be hereafter established by the Comnion Council or the Board of Park Commissioners of this city. . (2) Any street or highway which is now or mav be hereafter designated as the route for a state or national highway through the City of Indianapolis. (3) Alabama Street at Market Street. 141 Burdsal Parkway from Northwestern Avenue to East Riverside Drive. (51 Capitol Avenue, from Washington street to Westfield Boulevard. (61 Central Avenue, from the north line of Fall Creek Boulevard to city limits. (7) Clifton Street, from Roach Street to Thtrtv-sixth Street. (81 North Delaware Street, from Washington Street north to Thirty-secorid street. , _. 191 North Harding Street, from Eighteenth Street to Twenty-ninth Street. (10) North Illinois Street, from the south intersection of Westfield Boulevard to Kessler Boulevard. (11) Indiana Avenue, from Ohio Street to Sixteenth Street. f 12) Kentucky Avenue, from Washington Street to city limits. (13) Madison Avenue, from South Street to city limits. (14) East Market Street, from the east curb line of North Alabama Street to the west curb line of Arsenal Avenue. (15) Marlowe Avenue, from Dorman Street to Randolph Street. (16) Massachusetts Avenue, from Ohio Street to the city limits. (17) Meridian Street, from Southern avenue to the Canal. (18) East Michigan Street, from Big Four Railroad tracks to Emerson Avenue. (19) West Michigan Street, from White River west to city limits. (20) Morris Street, from the west curb line of Madison Avenue west to the city limits. (21) East New York Street, from Delaware Street to Dorman Street, and from Randolph Street to Emerson Avenue. (22) Northwestern Avenue, from Fifteenth Street north to city limits. (23) Oliver Avenue, from White River, west to city limits. (24) Prospect Street, from Madison Avenue. east, jo city limits. (25) Shelby Street, from English Avenue to Madison Avenue. (26) Sixteenth Street, from Sugar Grove Avenue to White River Parkway, and from White River west to city limits. (27) State Street, from Michigan Street to Naomi Street. . (28i Tenth Street, east from Big Four Railroad tracks to Emerson Avenue and Tenth Street west from west curb line of Capitol Avenue to the east curb line of Indiana Avenue. (29) Thirtieth Street, from city limits, west, to city limits east. (30) Thirty-fourth Street, from Meridian Street to Crown Hill cemetery, between the hours of 8:00 a. m. to 6:00 p. m. (31) Twentv-flfth Street, from the east curb line of Meridian Stret. east to the ! west curb line of Sherman Drive. (32) Twenty-ninth Street, from Capitol Avenue, west-' to East Riverside Drive. (33) Vlrgiifta Avenue, from Washington Street to Prospect Street. (34) Washington Street, from city limits west to citv limits east. (35) Washington Boulevard, from Fall Creek to Westfield Boulevard. (36) Westfield Boulevard, from the west curb line of Capitol Avenue, east to the curb line of College Avenue. (37) All traffic on Harding Street at the intersection of Morris Street shall come to a full stop before entering Into or crossing Morris Street. The above named streets, avenues, boulevards and highways are hereby declared to be •THRU’ or preferential streets for the purpose of regulating traffic upon or crossing the same ana every operator of a vehicle, street car or other conveyance traveling upon any street or roadway

LE6ALS Legal Notices intersecting any THRU' street above designated, shall bring the same to a full, complete stop at the place where such street meets the prolongation of the nearest property line of such 'THRU' street, subject, however, to the direction of any official traffic control sign or signal or the directions of any police officer at such Intersection. The operator of any vehicle who has come to a full stop as required above, upon entering the THRU’ street, as well as operators of vehicles on such 'THRU' street, shall be subject to the usual right-of-way rule prescribed by state law governing the meeting of vehicles at street or highway intersections. The Board of Public Safety is hereby authorized, and required to place and maintain or cause to be placed and maintained on each and every street Intersecting a 'THRU' street as designated above, and at or near the property line of a ‘THRU’ street, appropriate signs upon the street and. or mav place and maintain any appropriate devices or marks in the roadway, such signs, devices or marks to bear the word ’STOP,’ or the legend 'STOP,' ’THRU STREET,’ and to be located in such position and to be provided with letter of a size to be legible at least one hundred HOC) feet along the street Intersecting the 'THRU’ street.’’ SECTION 2. This ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after Its passage, approval by the mayor and publication according to law. State of Indiana, Marion County, City of Indianapolis, ss: I. Henry O. Goett, Clerk of the City of Indianapolis, Indiana, do hereby certify that the above and foregoing is a full, true and complete copy of General Ordinance No. 21, 1932, that said ordinance was passed by the Common Council on the 21st day of March, 1932, and was signed and approved by the Mayor on the 28th day of March, 1932, and now remains on file and on record in my office. Witness my hand and the official seal of the City of Indianapolis, Indiana, this 28th day of March, 1932. HENRY O. GOETT. City Clerk. ANNOUNCEMENTS 1 Death Notices BECHERER, CONSTANTINE H.—Age 59. husband of Lillie, father of Julia and Robert Becherer, passed away Tuesday afternoon. Services at PLANNER k BUCHANAN MORTUARY, Friday 10 a. m. Friends invited. Burial Crown Hill. BOWMAN, SARAH ELIZABETH—BeIoved wife of Benjamin F. Bowman, mother of Robert and Mary Esther Bowman, grandmother of Kenneth and Charles Dawson and sister of Adah and Emma Medearia, died Monday night, March 28, at residence, 325 N. Grant Ave. Funeral Friday. April 1, at 2 p. m. at residence. Friends invited. CHAMBERS. W. EUGENE—Beloved son of Mrs. Grace Chambers and brother of Mrs. Edith Thatcher. Mrs. Ruth Gates. Albert A.. Wilber. Roy. Miss June Chambers of Indianapolis. Mrs. Hazel Houghland of Akron. Ohio. Miss Eva Chambers of Sterling. Illinois, departed this life Monday. March 28. age 17 years. Funeral Thursday. March 31. at the residence. 2917 N. Sherman Drive. 9 a. m. at 51 Rose Ave.. Terre Haute. 2 p. m. Burial Highland Lawn cemetery. Terre Haute. Ind. Friends invited. Funeral services under direction of MOORE & KIRK, HARDEY, MAY STILES—Age 56, beloved wife of Jerome Hardey, mother of Mrs. Arthur Geiger, Harold and Jerome Jr., sister of Mrs. J. D. Dale, passed away March 29. Funeral Friday, 2 p. m., at residence. 1214 Comer Ave. Friends Invited. Burial Crown Hill. Friends may call at the residence after 6 p. m., Wednesday. Information given by the M’NEELY MORTUARY. PAULSEN, CARL E.—Beloved husband of Emilie Paulsen, father of Mrs. 'John D. Goldsmith (Frances E.) of Dayton, 0., and William A. Paulsen of Indianapolis, passed away at his residence, 4226 Collet ave.. Sunday. March 27. 1932. at 10:50 p. m.; age 71 years. Funeral Thursday, March 31, at the above address at 2 p. m. Friends invited. Burial Crown Hill cemetery. GROSS FUNERAL SERVICE. PAYNE, ANNA M.—Wife of Dorsey M. Payne (deceased), mother of Floyd E. Payne of Indianapolis and Dorothy M. Payne of Long Beach. Cal., passed away at Long Beach. Cal. Funeral will be held at the M’NEELY MORTUARY. 1828 N. Meridian St.. Thursday, March 31, at 3 p, m. Burial in Crown Hill cemetery. WAGNER. FRANK E.—Age 70, beloved husband of Lucile Wagner, father of Donald and Helen Wagner of 134 N. Kealing. passed away Tuesday, 5:40 a.m. Friends mav call at the PAUL E. DORSEY FUNERAL HOME. 130 N. Chester Ave. Funeral Thursday, 2 p. m., at the Funeral Home. 3 Funeral Directors, Florists W. D. BEANBLOSSOM 1321 W. Ray BE. 1588 W7t7 blasengym Main office 2226 Shelby St. Branch office 1634 W. Morris. Dr. 2570. JAMES H. EADES 1814 W. Morris. Be. 4327, GOODRICH FUNERAL HOME. 1611 N. Meridian. Ta. 1050. GRIN STEINER’S 522 E. Market RI. 5374 HISEY & TITUS 957 N. Delaware LI. 3828 WM. E. KRIEGER 1402 N. Illinois St. RI. 1243 ROY T TO I ,fN New location, 1214 IYWI J. lULIIN Prospect. Dr. 6969 J. C. WILSON 1230 Prospect. Dr. 0321-0322. 4 Lost and Found Finders of Lost Articles That have been advertised in this column will receive two guest tickets for The Indiana Theater To See Ted Lewis In His Own “Musical Show” When you have returned the article to its owner, ask him to call Miss Joe at THE TIMES WANT AD DEPARTMENT and say that you have returned the article and tickets will be mailed at once. BICYCLE—Green and white Flyer from garage rear 2014 College; $5 reward. 5014 College. He. 4886. DIAMOND RING—LADY'S SOLITAIRE, LOST IN OR NEAR ENGLISH HOTEL, SUNDAY. LI. 1501. REWARD. FOX TERRIER—FemaIe. black and white: name Teddy: disappeared Friday p. m. Reward. 30 W. 21st. Ta. 5510. GLASSES LOST—Blue Jaffe case, between G>-ey and Dearborn on E. Michigan; reward. Ch. 1412, KEYS on chain, downtown Saturday. Call Li. 2266, after 9 a, m.. bes. 5 p. m. Rew. PURSE—Black, valued keepsake. with watch from deceased mother, lost beKresge's 10c store and 210 S. Capitol; reward. Ri. 2383. TOY fox terrier, lost; black and white. 2164 N. Illinois. Reward. UMBRELLA—Brown silk, left at Price’s case. Miss Gould. Jessup k Antrim. 713 N. Illinois St. Ri. 5402, Reward. WATCH—Gruen; initials M. H. H.: lost Wm: H. Block Cos. Reward. Be, 4431-M. WRIST WATCH—White gold: Chas. C. Peek box. Gift from dead father. Dr 5172. WRIST WATCH—Lost with band; reward' Call Ri. 9861 Terminal 592. or Be. 1013. WRIST WATCH—Ladvs white gold. Heldron. keepsake, vicinity of 1200 N. State, Tuesday, Call Ch. 0728. Reward. 5 Personals TRY LEMCXE SERVICE SHOP—IOB-10-12 E. Mkt. Lcmcke Bldg. Ri. 0666, BUSINESS SERVICE 7 Business Services BAND and orchestra Instrument repairing; expert, guar. work. PEARSON PIANO CO.. 128 N. Penn, LI. 5513. BEST RUG CLEANING CO., CH. 4334. Special low prices. All work guaranteed. BUILD and remodel now. Save money. H. T. Mercer k Son. RI. 7246, Ch. 3672, BUlLDlNG—Remodeling, painting, cement work; esti. free. YOUNG. Ch. 4252-M. CEMENT, brick work: painting, plastering, spraying; guaranteed. LI. 3774. FLOORS sanded, refln.; mod. equipment; no dust; low price. Ch. 2485-R; Ta. 6799. FLOORS refinished and NEW FLOORS laid. Reasonable. Ch. 2236-M. GEN KEPAIRING—ReaI aewei man, ;eaxt roots, gutters, furnace polls. Ch. 2383-J HOUSE CLEANERS, maids, all kinds of domestic assist. Planner House. Ri. 7504. OLD CHAIRS—Made new. bv rebottoming In cane, hickory or reed. Call Board of Industrial Aid for the Blind. Ha. 0583. PRINTING—6x9 handbills. *2.50 per 1.000. Bus. cards. *1 for 500. Smaller Jobs welcome. 1113 N. Arsenal. Ch, 0680. RICH DlßT—Lawn repair, sodding, gradrng and manure. Estl. free. Ch. 2828-R. TYPEWRITERS VACCUM CLEANER REPAIRS and parts for all makes. Work guaranteed. C. & ft. Electric CO* 127 w. ItttL RL 8068.

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BUSINESS SERVICE 7 Business Services RUG CLEANING—SpeciaI. 9x12. no fringe. *1.75. Active Rug Cleaners. Ha. 3636. WALL PAPER—SOO patterns. 3'ic roll up: paints. *149 gal., guaranteed. LEES WALL PAPER & PAINT. 320 W. Wash. WINDOW CLEANING—Private homes. 10c in and out: woodwork and painted walls, washed: paper cleaned: painting. oanerlng. Pickett. Davllte Cleaners, Ri. 0660. 7-A Moving, Transfer, Storage BOTTS TRANSFER Special Prices on long distance moving. Let our men give you an estimate. Special rates to Chicago. Cincinnati, St. Louis and Louisville. Dr. 3483. FIREPROOF STORAGE Store now. pav six months later, free hauling to storage. Moving *4 per load and ud. Call RI. 7750, 418 E. Market St. MOVING. *3—You help. *1 less: Quick service: careful white men. Ch. 5840, MOVING—*2 up: white men: anything. anywhere anytime. PETE’S. Ch. 2878. STORAGE-OVERLAND HAULING Special prices on return loads, packing California shipments. Pool cars. Ri. 3628. RI. 6561. Nights Ch. 0699-W. OTTO J. SUESZ. 7-B Paperhanging and Painting CLEANING—Exp., reliable. A-l; ref., satisfaction or no pay. Manuel & Staab. Be. 2158-J. IST CLASS paper hanging. $1 to 52.50 per rm.: ’32 samples k esti. free. Ir. 6088. PAPER CLEANING —7sc a room: paper rem, bv steam. *2 a rm. k up. Ch. 6393. PAPER HANGlNG—Cleaning, esti tree Ch. 2004 • FRANK JACKSON Ir 2415 PAPER cleaning and painting $1 per rm. Satisfaction or no pay. Be. 3725-W. PAPERING —Cleaning, painting. lowest prices; prompt serv.: show samples or hang your paper. MR. WILLIS. Dr. 5075. PAPER HANGING—Paper furn.. $3.50 per rm. and up. 1932 Samples. Be. 0278. PAPER CLEANING —50c per room for immediate service Call Be. 1149-W. PAPER hanging, painting k clning; 1932 sample; lst-class wk. Barnard. Li. 4901. PAPER HANGlNG—Painting. promDt and efficient service, Troxell. Ri. 9673. PAPER HANGING—ISc per roll: painting and plaster notching. Dr. 6144. PAPER HANGING—*I.SO-*2 rm.. cleaning. 75c-Sl: painting, guar. Hiens. Ch. 2515-M. PAPER HANGING—Samples: remov. bv steam, plaster. Red. prices during Mar. Est. free. Guar. McDaniel Bros. Ch. 1273. REDUCED prices for a limited time: work guaranteed. C. W. Bennett. Ch. 1884. REMOVE wall paper by steam. LEE’S Wall Paper. Paints. 320 W. Wash. Li. 7268 WALL PAPER cleaned the auickest. most thoroughly, cleanest and cheapest in city. Old Man Jackson. IR. 2008. WALL PAPER Cleaning, 75c<b$l per room; work guaranteed. H. Court. Ri. 6294. WALL PAPER cleaning. 50c up. Hanging. 82 no. Sample shown, guar, Ha. 2987-W. WILL furnish and hang paper. $3.50 room up. RIGGS. Be. 0968. 8 Beauty Parlors SCALP TREATMENT to recondition hair: *I.OO, JACK and JILL. Ll. 0347. ~instructiTns 10 Schools, Colleges, Tutoring LEARN HAWAIIAN GUlTAß—Guitar free with course. Radio artist instructors. Hilo Hawaiian Studio. 2108 Roosevelt. Ch. 4425, • SPECIAL—6 weeks free Instruction: voice, piano or pipe organ: onlv $2. No other cost or obligation. Ir. 0956. HELP WANTED The Times tries to protect Its readers from fraudulent Help Wanted advertisements by carefully investigating; all advertisements that require money for “cash bonds,” territorial rights, etc. However, readers are advised to investigate carefully or consult the Better Business Bureau before Investing. 13 Help Wanted—Male DISTRICT MANAGER" Wanted bv highly rated manufacturer. Nationally known. Must have business and merchandising ability. Small working capital required, secured bv merchandise. A repeat business that will net right man SIO,OOO to $20,000 annually. Unusual opportunity. Please do not reply unless you can meet reauirements. Phone A. L. Kiritham for appointment. Washington Hotel. PARTNER as salesman for new line: character and small investment necessary. Address Box A-114. Times. , SALESMAN for Southern Indiana who can sell a gas tank cap which can not be removed without the aid of a special key. Costs no more than a full tank of gasoline. Prevents thieves and Joy riders siphoning your gas. Liberal commisslon. Box A-100. Times. WANTED —Salesmen with car; interested in $4 a day up. Sell “NOMAR” and Pure Penn. Oil, advertised over WKBF, Call Ri, 2708. 14 Help Wanted—Female WANTED—Experienced saleslady for house- •> to-house work. 610 N. Illinois Sri WANTED—YDUNG LADY TEACHER (College graduate preferred) to do parttime work in our dictation department in exchange for a business course. For particulars, see or write Fred W. Case, principal. CENTRAL BUSINESS COLLEGE, Architects and Builders Building. WHITE, housekeeper, care of children. Board, laundry, $1 wk. Box A-112, Times. RENTALS 17 Furnished Rooms ALA., N., 2114—Rm. with priv. bath; also front sleeping rm.; meals opt. Ta. 1703. ALABAMA. N.. 523: APT. 5. VERY PLEASANT RM. WALKING DIST. BUCKINGHAM DR.—Tired of hotel? Try twin beds, closets, gar. Men. Hu. 3844. CARROLLTON, 3428—Airy front rm., Ige. closet; college, 111, car. $5, Wa. 5150. CENTRAL. 2902—Beautiful front rm., 1 or 2; in-a-door bed. Ta. 1649, CENTRAL. 2528—2 connecting front rms., running water, nr. bath. Ta. 0423. COLLEGE AVE., 820—1 large front rm., also small sleeping room, $2. COYNER. 2316—Reasonable, near car and park; front rm,, priv. home, Li. 1259. LA SALLE, N.. 1305—Comfortable rm.: pri. home; meals opt,; privileges. Ch. 3113-J. MARKET, E.. 520—NICE, MODERN RM.; WALKING DISTANCE. RI. 8163. MER., N., 1610—Beautiful large rm., south exposure, 3 windows, twin beds, closet with mirror, almost private bath, nice. NORTH. E.. 114—Nice, clean, sleeping rms.. $2.50 & $3 per week; walking- distance, OHIO. E„ 407—Lodging for men; modem; 25c per night. Rl 4145, OXFORD, N.. 402—Large, airy rm., near bath; private home; near car. Ch, 1012. PENN.. N.. 1860—Newly furnished; sleeping rooms: private home, Ta. 1039. PIERSON. 2459—North: attrac. rm.; couple; kitchen prlvilg.; prl. home. Ta. 2262. WASH. BLVD., 2820—Attractive front rm.. 1 or 2; meals opt.; reas: gar. Ta. 3821. WOODRUFF PL.—Lovely combination livlng and sleeping rm. Ch 5473-W. 11TH. W.. 132 —Attrac., mod.. 3 windows, 2 closets, twin beds; prl. ent.; phone; $4. ST DENTS HOTEL: warm, homelike. ° 1 • -L/JLIN IQ $7 f o r 2 . 136 W. Market. BREVORT HOTEL Steam heat; moo conven.. $3.50 & up $2 PER WEEK—Clean, warm rm.; no other roomers; E. Wash, car line; gar. Ir. 6566, s3.so—Central & 33rd, lovely rm.; near bath; priv.. board opt. Wa. 4184-M. AntlersllM ' 7 50 N. Meridian Llncolu 2351 All the Atmosphere of a Fine Club Rates $lO-$ 11.50 Weekly 18 Housekeeping Rooms ASHLAND, 1558—Nicely furn. 2 rms., kitchenette, bath; priv. ent.; utilities. BROADWAY. 1422—Beautiful front furn. apt., yard, porch, gar. Reduced. Ri. 6716. BROADWAY, 2121—Very nice clean rm., kitchen, all turn., priv. ent.; adults. BROADWAY. 1403—Clean, cozy apt., sink, phone, parking, $5; adults. CAPITOL. N., 716—Cozy housekeeping rms., $4, $4.50. Chlld'n welcome: pkg. Rl, 3066, CENTRAL. 2226—Furn bedrm.. living, dinlng. kitchenette, utilities: *8.50. Ta. 2558. COLLEGE. 1822—2 rm. apt., sink; share bath; privileges. *5. He. 3498. DELAWARE. N.. 408 —Lge.. attrac. rm.; Ist fl.: running water; all furn.; prl, ent. FOUNTAIN SQUARE—2 lovely front rms.. next bath: gar.; $6. Dr. 3540-R. HIGHLAND AVE.. N.. 21—2 mod. rooms; everything furnished; adults; garage. ILL., N., 2339—1 & 2_rm. apts.; laundry. Redu. rent, >3.50; 4; *7. Ha. 0105-W. MERIDIAN. N.. 2315—0ne room and kitchenette; $5: also large front unfurn. Private entrance. NEW JERSEY. 8.. 1002—2 pleasant rms.. sink, next bath, steam heat; reasonable. NEW JERSEY. N.. 418—2 rms.. light, clean. front, mod, fun, steam heat. OAKLAND. N- 956—3 rms.. all furn.. modern, bath, utilities pd.; priv. ent.. after 8.

RENTALS 18 Housekeeping Rooms PARK. 2133—2 front rooms, connecting, nicely furn.; also 1 large room reas. PENN.. N.. 1945—A 3-rm. flat: newly decorated: private entrance; adults. SUMMIT, N.. 237—Large rm. furn.; steam heat; private ent., >4. Rl. 3871, TALBOTT. N.. 2420—3 rms. fur. or unfur.; lights, water fur.; S2O mo. Ta. 7110. WASH.. 1405 E—Single rm.: housekeeping; _ also 2-rm. apt.; steam heat. Rl. 4<03. WOODRUFF. M. dr.. 544—Small apt., $6: 1 large apt., priv. bath.. >10; fur. Ch. 3113. TENTH. E.. 314—2 rms.: kitchenette. $5.50; .1 rm.. >4; modern, furnished. 12TH.. E., 611—Rm. kitchenette, priv. ent.. also sleeping rm. Ll. 4651. LOVELY WOODRUFF— Housekeeping rm.. priv. bath; everything furn.; $6. Ch. 4108. 19 Rooms with Board BLVD. PL.. 3015—Room and small washing; >7. Working people nref. Ha. 04.77-W. CENTRAL COURT 8.. 547—Nicely furn. rm., board, laundry, maid serv. Wa. 3009. NEW JERSEY, N.. 2062—Nice room, twin bed; shower, good meals. Ta. 6916. PARK, 833 —Choice rms.; good meals; girls. 56: men, $7. Ri. 9930. • PROSPECT. 1224—56: private home; suitable for 2. Dr, 2640. STRICTLY mod. rm.; real home; elderly person: no objec. to Invalid. Be. 1145-R. BUSINESS man; home with refined family; 3 adults; laundry; garage; maid service: meals opt. Wa. 1098. SMALL GIRL—Rm. board, mother’s care. mod, home, nr. school. Ch. 0413-J. 21 Unfurnished Apartments ASHLAND. 1326—Nice clean. 3 rms.. bath. gar.. Apt, 7 or Ri. 2707. Reduced. PRATT. E., 230—Roomy, modern fireproof, Frigidaire: $33.50, >39. Li. 2439, Rl. 9149, WASH.. E.. 5014—Reduced rent: mod. apts.; S3O, S4O, Ir. 6663. i 11TH. W.. 42—Nicelv decorated, kitchenette apt.: heat. gas. water and ice furn.; $26.50. Call Apt. No. 1, THE GRANT. Indianapolis Rental Agency Complete list apartments ail locations. No obligations Transportation free Li. f452. Evenings. _Be. 3114 or Wa. 0433. W. North; La Verne, 1 rm.. bath. $2.75: 2 rms., bath, cooking; $4.38. Hcet. 22 Unfurnished Houses ADDISON. N., 322—5 rms., light, gas. toilet, water pd.; gar.; $17.50. Rl. 6441. BARTH. 1853—5 room mod., single and garage; S2O. Gregory & Appel. Inc. Li. 7491, BROOKSIDE AVE., 1333—7-room cottage, nice yard; inquire A. J. Hueber, 144 North Delaware. BROOKVILLE, N., 62V2—4 rms., modern; water paid; garage. $25. Ir. 1088. COLLEGE, 4117—Brick veneer; attractive 6 rms.; wat. pd.; gar. SSO, Hu. 4022. COTTAGE 1535—5-rm. house, semi-mod., water pd.. nicely papered, good neighborhood. sl6. Owner. Hu. 4368. Dr. 3564-R DE QUINCY. N.. 317—6-room mod., redeco., cleaned, garage; $27,50. Ir. 3735, DEWEY. 5824—Irvington: 5-rm. mod. double. garage: $23,50, Dr. 1088. EAST—Near Spades park; practically new, strictly modern, 6-rm. house; garage. Rent reduced; $32.50. Call Hu. 2279. GENT. 2101—Bargain. 4 rms.. gas. elec.. toilet, gar., wa. pd. Riverside. Li. 2662, GLADSTONE. N.. 1448—4-rm. mod., dbl.. garage, water pd.. S2B. Dr. 7754, R-i. HAMILTON. N.. 45—’/ 2 double. 5 rms.. semi-modern, garage. Ch. 6617. HARRIS. S.. 25—6-rm. double, redeco.: full bath: no furnace: garage. Be. 0746. ILL.. N.. 3531—6 rm.. mod., fireplace. shower, garage: S4O. Li. 6354. ILLINOIS N.. 2143 Vi—No. 1. 2 rms.. SB. Richland. 258: 6 rm, cottage. Ri. 7725. JOHNSON AVE.. 37—Apt. 10; 3-bedroom house; heat, wa. furn.; >45. Ir. 0252, LA SALLE. N.. 1917—Near Brookside park; 5-rm. mod, bungl.; gar. Redu. Ch. 0602. LOCKWOOD. 1710—Nice 7-rm. home: elec, li.. toilet, c. w. pd.; reduced $12.50. Ri. 6367. MICHIGAN. E.. 3121—6-rm. mod. double. A-l: key 3123, Ch. 4568. NEW JERSEY. N.. 1813—7-room modern, lower duplex: sls. Gregory k Appel, Inc. Ll. 7491. NEW YORK, E„ 5804—Attractive 6-rm. mod, dble.. gar., wa. pd.; $42.50. Ir. 6227. OLIVER. 1423—6 rooms, semi-mod.; gav.i water paid: $lB. See this. Ir. 0671. PARKER, 203 7 —Small, modern double, *22; garage: v.-ater paid. Li. 5231. RANDOLPH. S., 1203—4-rm. semi-mod. toilet, gar., water pd.; sls, Dr. 5630. ROOSEVELT, 1918—5-rm. bungalow: mod. exc. furnace: $18; wa. pd. Ri. 6441. SINGLETON. 2101—5 rms.. bath, garage. clean. $21,50: water pd. Dr. 3509-M. STATE, S.. 1202—6 room modern residence; garage; $25. SUMMIT. S.. 254—5 rm. house. sl3. Will paper. Wa. 2716-2. WASH.. W.. 2702—Upper 5 rms.. modern roof garden; water paid. Be. 0746. WISCONSIN. 315—Cozv: 5 rms.: redeco.: gar. School 22, Reduced $12.50. Ri. 0645. Walking Distance, $23 Seven rooms mod. 314 E. Walnut. Dunlop & Holtegel COLORED—2243 Columbia; 5-rm. single; gas, lights, wat., $12.50; gar. Ri. 6441. COTTAGE FOR COLORED. $11.50. Four-room, newly decorated, elec, lights, gas. inside toilet. 2061 Cornell. DUNLAP & HOLTEGEL. For Colored, $lO Four rooms, elec. li. 1546 Columbia. Dunlop & Holtegel 23 Furnished Apts, and Houses ALABAMA, N., 1518 —Mod., 2-rm., kltchenette apt.; o'stuffed; roll-a-way bed. CENTRAL. 2131—Living, sm. bedrm.. ktchn. priv. ent.. porch, util,: $7.50 wk. He. 4155. ILLINOIS, 2238—Attrac. 4 rms.: o’stuffed; ht,, wa.. ga.; S3O; or unfurn. Ha. 1395-W. PARK, 2023—Attractive, clean, 3-rm. apt.; priv. bath, k entr.; util., gar., reduced. WALNUT. E.. 115—3 rms.. alcove: Driv. bath: $10: housekeeper In basement. WINTHROP, 3539—Stucco double: 6 rms., S. side, furnished: N. unfurn. Radio, grand piano, yard with pool, near 5 churches and Snortridge. Wa. 0118. WOODRUFF PLACE, W. D—Beautiful 2rm suite, piano, o’stuffed. util. Ch. 4670. UPPER DUPLEX—3 or 4 rms. and bath: clean, well-furn. Adults. Reas. Ir. 7912. 4 ROOMS furn. and unfurn.: utilities paid. “Crestshire.” 3239 N. Illinois. $57.50 to S7O. H. C, TUTTLE & BRO. Li. 1107. 25 Factory, Office and Desk Space MORRIS, W.. 1907—Brick storeroom, fine location for notion or dry good store. Opposite school and library. Inquire A. J. Hueber, 144 North Delaware St. WASHINGTON. E„ 5223—Storeroom: Ideal for shoe repairing, clng. or Bakery: reas. REAL ESTAtTfOR SALE ~ 27 Houses For Sale SSO CASH. $21.50 per month buys 5-room bungalow at 816 North Centennial. Lights, gas. basement,, furnace. MR. HARRYMAN. Li. 2157. Ir. 6189. NO DOWN PAYMENT—ReaI bargain to reliable party. 45th near Keystone: sls monthly buys 5-room bungalow, garage, well, lights, good lot. Open Sunday. Owner. Wa. 3099-R. SANDERS ST.. 318—4-room modern, auick sale: *1.700: S3OO cash. Box 73, Ellettsvllle. Ind. 29 Lots, Farms and Acreage BABY FARMS—lmproved: 20-acres, wellimproved. National Road East. Special. 33 S. Sherman Dr. Ir. 1642, BUSINESS LOT for sale or trade. Corner Washington and Biltmore. MR. EASLEY. 8 E. Market, Ll, 6777. MERCHANDISE 34 Miscellaneous For Sale AIR COMPRESSORS New. 2 only, special price. Meier Electric & Machine Cos. 3525 E. Washington. Ir. 1151. ; BABY BUGGY—"Brown Reed,” A-l cond., I S8; baby basket on wheels. *2.50. Ta. | 4212. CINDERS—Sand, gravel, crushed stone, i lime stone for rocky gardens. Ir, 2820. : LET US REPAIR YOUR WASHES, or install new wringer rolls: expert mechamc. 2609 E. Washington. Ch. 0852. LOOM—36-inch, pattern, including setting up and instructions, >SO. Ta. 2924. NOTICE TRUCK OWNERS New 12x15 truck covers. *4.75 each. All other sizes in stock at reduced prices. Hoosier Tarpaulin Cos.. 1302 W, Wash. St. WATER PUMPS, completely automatic, factory rebuilt, $25 to *4O. Meier Electric & Machine Cos. ,3525 E. Washington. IR. 1151, 35 Household Goods BREAKFAST SET—ltalian carved dining rm. and bedrm.. twin beds, linen frieze | living rm., rugs, sac. 3710 N. Meridian. \ CHINAWARE—Cups, plates, soups. 3c to 7‘ 2 c. China Store. 357 W. Wash. CLEANERS—"Eureka,” bebullt; guaranteed, $10; also other makes, rebuilt, guar., real buys, 108 8. Meridian, Ri. 7494. COMBINATION—Gas <fc Coal Ranges, used. reas. 1236 Oliver Ave. Be. 2456. FURNACE, used, pipeless, in good condition, >2O. Call Dr. 0374. FURNITURE—New. used 3-room outfit; easy terms. N. BARRETT, 668 Virginia. REFRIGERATORS —Steel; cost price on wide selection. Buy now for spring. POLAR ICE & FUEL CO. 2000 NorthYuteru.

MERCHANDISE 35 Household Goods SETTEE—FIBER. 3-CUSHION. *l2. UNCLAIMED FREIGHT STATION. CORNER _ CAPITOL AND SOUTH ST. SEWING machine bargains; electric combination. $3 per month; console model, S4O. SINGER CO.. 126 W. Washingtcn. SEWING MACHINES cleaned and adjusted for 2 weeks only. $1,50. Ir. 2008. THIS MONTH sewing machine cleaned and adjusted, $1.50. WHITE CO. Ri. 4755. WRINGER ROLLS—Balloon: fit anv washer. *2.89. Washers or sweepers rehuiit on payments. Ir, 3871. after 6p. m. Basement Bargains Floor Samples and Repossessed LIVING ROOM SUITES All in Fine Condition. 2- Red Mohair Group. 3- Bed-Davenport Group. 3-Piece Velour Group. CHOICE $39.50 VELOUR DAVEN- (POQ PORT, only Mohair Pillow, Arm group, 2-piece tJrit/.tJv/ And Many Other Splendid Values ODD VANITIES. Left from srntes $29.50 ODD DRESSERS. Large sizes, beautiful woods GENEROUS TERMS Colonial Furniture Cos. Meridian at Maryland. 36 Radios, Musical Instruments ATWATER-KENT—Model No. 44: *25. PEARSON PIANO CO.. 123 N. Penna. Li. 5513. - A VERY FINE—New grand piano of highest quality and with a nation-wide reputation. Offered you at one-half the nationally advertised price. A bona fide bargain and chance of a lifetime. Terms to suit. Open eves. Pearson Piano Cos.. 128-130 N. Penn. BABY GRAND PlANO—Repossessed from fine musician: an instrument Jhat will please you in every detail, and you can have for the balance of $247.50 at $lO per month. Open eves. Pearson Piano Cos.. 128 N. Penn. BANJO and case, tenor: Maybelle Ivorv enamel, new S2O. Be. 3964-M. BRUNSWICK COMBINATION—A $285 machine: all electric: for auick sale. S3O. PEARSON PIANO CO- 128 N. Penna. St. Li. 5513. DAY OR NIGHT SERVICE—CaII. 75c: aerials. $3. Guaranteed. Ll. 2162. EARLE—Long and short wave set. 1933 model: 90-day guarantee. $29.50; only $5 down, small weekly payments. Earle Midget, $14.95: guar. MIDGET RADIO STORES. 240 Mass Ave. Open evenings. Philco Console *22'92 Collier Triple Screen Grid 27.50 Majestic Highboy Atwater Kent Console ..• • ••• • vv;-vlv 50 RADIO BARGAIN SHOP 225 E- Washington. PIANOS—TUNED, $2: 30 YEARS’ EXPERIENCE. BEST WORK GUARANTEED. HE. 5584. PIANO ACCORDIONS Hohner, 12-Bass $25.00 Crucia Nelli, real finish $77.50 Hohner, 120-Bass, new, regular $330, now $167.50 CONVENIENT TERMS PEARSON PIANO CO. 128 N. Pennsylvania RADIO service and parts for all makes. C. & S. ELECTRIC CO- 127 W. 16th. Ri. 6058. RADlO—Philco; 7-tube lowboy; repossessed: cost $89.50. speci.il $49.50. 4101 E. Michigan. Ir. 0020, RADlO—Brand new 1932 Majestic lowboy, superheterodyne, screen grid, with sprayshield tubes. Much less than half original price: $22.50 cash; private owner. 2725 N. Meridian. Apt. 3, after 7 p. m. TRY TIMES WANT ADS TOR BUSINESS 38 Store, Office Supplies ADDING machines, several typewriters, mimeographs. addressographs, office desks and chairs. 520 Board of Trade Bldg. Ri. 6767. EDIPHONE, Dictator, Transcriber and Shaver complete set; practically good as ne&: cost $500; sacrifice $l5O. Li. 6121, TYPEWRITERS—PortabIes standard mach Terms, repair, A. McCuHum. He. 1936

Typewriter Rental Agency Only $9-50 Per Month or $ 6 •00 (or 3 Months Any make of machine. Expert repair service on all typewriters. Woodstock 317 N. Penn. LI. 4712 TYPEWRITER CO.

39 Cash Coal Mart Indianapolis Ice & Fuel Cos. Dr. 2400, Dr. 2401. MONUMENT COAL CO. Ll. 2233. 701 E. Wash, St Call Us for Prices Federal Coal Cos. CH. 2291. WEST VIRGINIA Block $6 00 White Star Block 5.00 Best White ash. Ind 4..5 Best Ind.. 2x3 egg and 3x6 ..... 4.50 Best Whtte ash Ind. nut- cln. fkd. 4.25 UNION ICE AND COAL CO. DR. 4621. DR. 4623. Island Creek, 2x6 egg, fkd....55.75 Golden Flame, Ift Ip. fkd.... 4.75 Tip Top, W. Va. lg. Ip 6.00 E. Ky., lg. Ip., fkd 6.00 Poca. No. 3 Jr. washed egg.. 6.50 Poca. No. 3 Red Ash, lg. 1p.... 7.75 Coke, Citizens, $6.50, SB.OO and $8.50 Fredrick Coal Cos. DR, 1792 WA. 5666 41 Wanted to Buy 1 BALL FURNITURE CALL MR. PIERCE. RI. 3019. WHEN YOU ARE READY TO SELL YOUR GOODS. We are the largest buyers and teller* of used merchandise in the state. WE PAY THE BEST PRICES C-A-S-H!! for OLD GOLD, GOLD TEETH WOLF SUSSMAN 239 W. Washington Bt. I PAY CASH. RI. 2286. FURNITURE, PIANOS, RADIOS. COMP. HOMES. ODD PIECES. RI. 2286. NEWSPAPERS, eiothmg. etc., urgently needed. Salvation Armv Industrial Home For truck, call RI. 6622. SELL US —Your old gold and silver jewelry, dental bridges, gold watches, etc., and get a better price. SACKS BROS. LOAN CO, 308 Indiana ave. WANT furniture. 4 to 6 rooms, also odd pieces: highest prices. Hu. 7374. WANTED—Furniture, suites or odd pieces. Paid cash. 361 W. Wash. Ri. 0373. WORLD WAR German relics, medals, pistols. JAS, B. ELLIOTT, 215 Indiana Ave.. LIVESTOCK 43 Horses, Cattle, Poultry SPECIAL on baby chicks this week. 6c each. Some started chicks. Bc. CARNEY HATCHERIES. 137 N. Dei. Rl. 1723. FINANCIAL 45 Business Opportunities * GROCERY STORE for sale: In a good location. Call Ta. 0598. LIST YOUR BUSINESB for sale with us for quick results. “If it’s on earth. I can sell It.” COL. I. BINZER BUSINESS EXCHANGE. 1115-18 Peoples Bank Bldg. Rl. 1461.

FINANCIAL 46 Personal Property Loans COMMONWEALTH LOAN CO. REDUCED RATES 300 Roosevelt Bldg. 205 Odd Fellow Bldg. Lincoln 2491. LI neoln 8495. A Better Way to BORROW MONEY Loans *lO to *3OO. in 24 hours, at Reduced Rates Come In. write or phone for full Information. PERSONAL FINANCE CO. 34 S. Pennsylvania St. Century Bldg. Phone Ri. 5054. Li. 9131. REDUCE YOUR PAYMENTS WE MAKE LOANS AUTO OR FURNITURE. *25 TO *3OO 707 E New York Rl <974 Compulsory lIK Jl Insurance RED TAPE AUTOS FURNITURE *25-S3OO 152 N. DELAWARE. LI. 6605. LIBERAL LOAN CO. Loans on Furniture Indpls. Public Welfare Loan 330 Occidental Bldg. RI. 3587 IF YOU DON’T FIND what you are look' lng for in the want ads today, it may be advertised here tomorrow. Read Times classified ads daily. 48 Automobile Loans “"MONEY Auto Lof.ns—when you need It. Quick, confidential, courteous service. Legal rate. Plenty of Parking Space Meridian Motor Sales 820 N. Meridian St. Auto Loans REDUCED RATES 2% ON ALL LOANS OVER SIOO CASH AT ONCE CHICAGO JEWELRY CO. 203 E. Wash. St. LI. 8603 Opposite Courthouse. Est.. 40 Years. Auto loans Ride While You Pay LINCOLN AUTO LOAN CO. 8 S. Capitol RI. 1321-1322 CASH AT * 20 Months ONCE to Pay ttftft CAR LOAM CO 342 N Illinois St. LI 9600 Corner Illinois and Vermont Sts. | AUTOMOBILE Loans HOME FINANCE CO 205 MEDICAL ARTS BLDG. CORNER PENN. AND MICH. RL 660®. PLENTY OP FREE PARKING BSAQS. IfIPIMTO Quick Service Free Parking 308 Indiana Ave. RI. 5994 Cor. New York and Indiana TRY TIMES WANT ADS FOR BUSINESS.

You Save Money COME TO THE l§|T2j2l||j Motor Mart and _Save Money. it out of the salesroom, test it. When you come back, write your own order, instead of paying a salesman to write * it for you. You save the salesman’s commission. Check \ ‘ over the cars and prices listed f below and you will agree that this is the outstanding event of the year in Indianapolis! YOU SERVE YOURSELF Nt) Demonstrators! Come Out Today! Buy Now! No Salesmen! S—MORE5 —MORE DAYS—S 30 SSn 69 ’ s ’ PaSSen "tq Q * ! 3 7 Cou. 695 ’27 Willys-Knight, 5 Pass! j 27 olet ’ 2 Passenger kr enger Sedan .... ~... 65 j H P' ’V'’‘’’ **’' ‘ ‘ '26 Chevrolet Coach 25 wmS tTniJlft ,S h ' • 2d •29 Marmon 78, 5 Pass- 28 ' Pa “' „„ 'X Sedan 345 '3O Marmon-RcosiVeit,' "i Passen2er „ Passenger Coupe ..... 245 >oo ?J oUghai dQ IV* ’29 Marmon 68, 2 Pass’29 Marmon 78, conv. Cpe. 395 n c ’ •27 Packard, 5 Passenger „ studebSe? vic."cpe.: 165 w' dan 245 ’ 29 Marmon 68, 5 Pass--29 Marmon /8, 5 Passen- enger Sedan 195 .on Seda cn ■ o 'ri-’ 335 27 Hudson - 5 Pasesnger ’3O Marmon 69, 2 Passen- Sedan S 95 Conv -_Coupe ..... 495 77 Marmon 75 Vic. Qpe- 95 ’3O Marmon-Roosevelt, 5 >27 Nash, 5 Pass. Sedan. 25 Passenger Sedan 245 > 27 Marmon 75, 7 Pass--29 Packard, 7 Passenger enger ge dan 95 ff dan 795 ’ 27 Marmon 75, 5 Pass--30 Marmon 69, 5 Passen- enger Coach 95 ger Sedan 395 ’3O Chrysler 66, 2 Passen*26 Pierce-Arrow, 5 Pass- ger Coupe 365 enger Coach 175 ’3O Marmon, Big 8 Sedan 745 *3O Pontiac, 2 Passenger ’3O Chevrolet, 2 Passenger Roadster 245 Coupe 235 Prices—C onditions — Terms—Clearly Marked on Each Car The Motor Mart, inc. Plymouth and DeSoto Dealers 1033 SUCCESSORS TO 33Qg N. Meridian INDIANA AUSTIN CO. LI. 6359

.MARCH 30, 1932

AUTOMOTIVE 50 Autos For Sale 4 Auburn Phaeton Sedan Late 1929. model 120; red and black Jeb . that will out perform any car on the Owner has two cars and this one must f sold! Perfect motor, leather upholstery, khaki top. and a spacious trunk. Six wire wheels with new Firestone tires. Low cost and perfect satisfaction are assured the buyer at $495. Call Mr. Edwards. Ll. 6359. BUICK. '27 Coach: excellent condtlon, *165: terms. 319 E New York. Li. 9273. BUICK—I92B: 5-nass. sedan. This car is In fine condition. Has had splendid care. Is a wonderful bargain at Just "Blue Bock" Drier: SIBO. BROWNING GENT CO- INC. 10th at Meridian. Rl. 8655, BUICK. '3O Sedan: like new; *645. THE BUICK. 1302 East Washington St. BUICK. '2B Sedan; splendid condition, 8295, THE BUICK. 1302 E. Wash. St. Chevrolet. '29 coach. No, 423; black finish, cream striping, good EMfe tires and upholstery, motor re- BH conditioned. A real value *l6O. IjW Terms. LAUTH MOTORS. INC.. A 3547 E Wash SU f CHEVROLET. 1929, COACH, in A-l condition. $75. C. O. WARNOCK, ‘ 819 E. Wash. St. Chevrolet. 1931 de luxe sedan: 6 £T.i w. w., side mounts, radiator grill, FwM trunk Tack and trunk: lew mile- Ha age: traded from original owner; in $525: terms: low finance cost. Bi LAUTH MOTORS. INC., 3547 E. Washington St. CHRYSLER, '27 Sedan; reconditioned. $125. THE BUICK. 1302 East Washington s FORD. 29 Roadster: extra nice. SUM). THE BUICK 1302 East Washington St, PONTIAC. '29 Sedan: real value. *225. THE BUICK. 1302 East Washington St. Will Take Building and Loan v Deposit on Automobile. New or Used. GROVER WININGS CO. ' (Hudson and Essex) 1625 E. Wash. St. Equitable Securities Cos. Today’s Specials j 1928 ESSEX Coupe—Coach—Sedan Your Choice # $75 Liberal Terms 501 Virginia Ave. DR. 0660 What $25 to $125 Will Buy 1926 Chevrolet coach $ 45 1926 Hudson sedan 65 4, 1926 Hudson bro 75 1926 Studebaker coach 75 1926 Buick coach 75 1925 Dodge sedan 75 1924 Studebaker sedan 25 1927 Falcon Knight coach 75 1926 Buick sedan 125 1926 Buick coach 1101926 Packard sedan 12iTY 1927 Buick sedan 125 Central Buick Cos. 602 N. Capitol Ave. Lincoln 1995 Riley 8691 SELL. RENT OR BUY REAL ESTATE through classified ads in The Time*. Phone ‘'ad-taker’’ Ri. 5551 during business hours 51 Trucks, Tractors, Trailers FORD—Model A pick-up. Priced to sell immediately. See today. FRANK HATFIELD CO. 623 N. Capitol. Ri. 9326, 53 Accessories, Tires, Parts JOHN GUDELHOEFER WAGON CO.—Will repair or make new tops and curtains for your car. 202 Kentucky Ave. TIMES WANT ADS make interesting reading because interesting bargains of manv ! kinds are listed here dally ft 55 Autos Wanted WILL nay cash for your ear or your eu ilty. 1. WOLF AUTO CO. Ll 4516 661 N Capitol my/ant Used Cars/ ] Pi'Jk BEST PRICES-ANY MODEL [•Sacks bros. I AUTO LOAN CO. > P3Q9-311 N.CAP1T0LR1.5994., SELL, RENT OR BUY REAL ESTATE through classified ads in The Times. Phone “ad-taker” Ri. 5551 during business hours.